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    mssolutions

    mssolutions

    Makes magic squares.

    These programs make magic squares and rectangles using "Constraint-Based Local Search". (For non-square rectangles, input the order as two numbers.) There are 3 similar programs: CompleteSquare, CompleteSquareSteps, and MagicSquares. Given an input square with some cell values between 1 and NxN specified, (and other cell values 0), CompleteSquare attempts to complete a magic square by placing the remaining values.
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    SODLS

    SODLS

    Self-orthogonal diagonal Latin squares.

    Makes self-orthogonal diagonal Latin squares, SODLS, for all valid orders, (that is, not order 2, 3, or 6). Input is an order, (one number), or an order range, (two numbers separated by white space). Output files are in folder SODLS[_n]. Each file contains a SODLS followed by a magic square. The magic square, M, is made from the order N SODLS, Q, and its transpose, as: M[row][col] = N x Q[row][col] + Q[col][row] + 1 See http://budshaw.ca/SODLS.html http://budshaw.ca/addenda/SODLSmethods.html http://budshaw.ca/addenda/SODLSnotes.html http://budshaw.ca/Download.html#sodls
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    Water Retention on Magic Squares Solver

    Water Retention on Magic Squares with Constraint-Based Local Search

    A Constraint-Based Local Search solver for the Water Retention on Magic Squares-problem. The problem is a very hard combinatorial optimisation problem, invented by Craig Knecht. More can be read about it at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_retention_on_mathematical_surfaces Craig's website for the problem: http://www.knechtmagicsquare.paulscomputing.com/ The solver is mainly based on the theory and ideas from my bachelor thesis, which I wrote at Uppsala University, Sweden, for the Astra Group which does research about Constraint Programming and related technologies: Water Retention on Magic Squares with Constraint-Based Local Search http://urn.kb.se/resolve?...
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    Javascript Games Web

    Online Javascript Games

    Addictive set of Pure Javascript Games including Picture Jigsaw Puzzle, Magic Squares, Crazy Pieces Puzzle, Marbles, Tic Tac Toe and Number Guessing. Many more to come... Unleash the power of Javascript!
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